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- An exercising apparatus should allow the user to strengthen specific muscles used in the sport.
- the rotation of the body and its positioning relative to the direction of forces exerted should simulate the motions involved in swimming in water.
- Existing exercise devices include swim benches which allow some form of rotation of the body, however independent rotation of the upper and lower body portions of the user is not provided by the prior art systems with the exception of the pivotable torso exercise support in U.S. Pat. No. 5,628,632 issued to Doane on May 13, 1997.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,674,740 issued to lams et al. on Jun. 23, 1987 discloses a swimming trainer which allows for a rocking motion of the body during execution of the stroke.
- the user's torso and hips in the lam device lay horizontally on a common bench and the entire frame moves as one, causing the entire body to rock.
- a drawback to this design is that the lower body must rotate with the upper body in the same direction and to the same degree.
- Another related swimming machine uses two independent supports for the upper and lower body.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,158,513 issued to Reeves on Oct. 27, 1992
- the user's body is supported in a generally horizontal position so the user can pull against hand paddles which activate a resistance mechanism.
- the support for the upper body which allows for chest rotation forces the chest out of line with the head because its center of rotation is below the body.
- a proper stroke technique requires that the body should rotate about a center axis which is approximately in line with the spine of the body.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,354,251 issued to Sleamaker, discloses a swimming machine that uses a bench support for the user's body where the bench tilts from side to side.
- U.S. Pat. No. 7,585,256 issued to Harbaugh IV et al., also allows the bench to pivot on an axis directly underneath the body support bench. Each of these allows for movement and rotation of the body from side to side in order for the user to lean into the stroke.
- this type of movement causes a user to weave from left to right while he/she progresses through the water.
- the swimmer would be traveling a greater distance because they would not be moving in a straight line.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,971,902 issued to Robertson et al., discloses a lumbar extension machine that supports the user in a manner very similar to the equilibrium position, or the resting position, of the present invention, however its support pad is fixed in one position and does not allow the user to freely rotate their torso.
- the present invention relates generally to the field of exercising apparatus for athletic activities, where the torso of a user does not actually move from side to side, but rotates about a center of rotation axis approximately in line with a user's spine.
- the present invention can be used as a swimming simulator or on other exercising equipment to allow for greater mobility and proper technique when performing various exercises.
- the apparatus When used as part of a swimming simulator, the apparatus allows the user to perform technically correct strokes with proper body positioning and strengthen only those muscles used when swimming in water.
- the swinging bench of the present invention allows for independent mobility of the upper and lower body so that proper form can be employed to isolate sport-specific muscles while moving against the resistance offered by the exercise equipment.
- One aspect of the present invention is to allow the user to properly simulate the motions involved in a sport for which the exercise machine has been designed.
- Another aspect of the present invention is to provide body support which permits proper body motion on a waterless swim training exercise machine that may include a resistance system for the hands, thereby permitting natural side-to side rolling motion of the torso that the swimmer experiences when applying a stroke using alternate hands sequentially as in the freestyle stroke.
- This rotational motion is about a center axis approximately in line with the spine.
- This rotational movement of the chest must be independent of the motion, or lack thereof, of the user's lower body.
- the user's feet rest on a platform that is connected to the device frame near the ground. Padded supports situated behind the user's calves prevent the user's feet from sliding backwards on the platform and provide additional stability to allow the user to easily rotate their upper body and to keep their torso properly positioned on the padded bench swing.
- Still another aspect of the present invention is to allow the user's body to rotate while in a forward leaning position, thereby permitting their bodyweight to keep them from moving relative to the exercising device.
- the user must be able to exert high forces at rapid speeds against a resistance mechanism they pull using their hands without strapping or belting themselves to the device.
- FIG. 1 Is an isometric view from the rear right side of the Exercise Bench with a base frame that includes the telescoping member for securing the bench to another object.
- FIG. 2 is an isometric view from the front left side of the Exercise Bench with a base frame that includes the telescoping member.
- FIG. 3 Is an isometric view from the rear right side of the Exercise Bench with a fixed base frame.
- FIG. 4 is an isometric view from the front left side of the Exercise Bench with a fixed base frame.
- FIG. 5 Is a right side elevational view of the Exercise Bench with a fixed base frame.
- a padded bench on a swing frame is provided to support a user's torso in a forward leaning position while allowing them to rotate the padded bench and their torso from side to side about an axis that is primarily in-line with their spine, thus simulating the rotational movement of some exercises, and more specifically during swimming.
- the padded bench and swing frame must move independently from the frame that holds it and the base that supports the user's feet and legs.
- the device includes a base frame that rests on the ground and, in a preferred embodiment, includes four feet, 10 , that keep most of the frame off the ground and allow the feet to be bolted to the floor to prevent movement.
- said base frame includes a telescoping member, 12 , that moves relative to the base frame and is sized to fit inside the base frame's longitudinal member, 14 .
- the telescoping member, 14 includes adjustment holes, 16 , at specific intervals along its length.
- a spring-based plunger pin, 15 is affixed to the side of the base frame longitudinal member, 14 .
- the plunger pin extends through the base frame and into one of the holes, 16 , in the side of the telescoping member, 12 , to prevent movement of the telescoping member after is has been adjusted to the desired position.
- the spring-based plunger pin, 15 allows a user to disengage the plunger's pin from a hole, 16 , in the side of the telescoping member, 12 , to allow for repositioning of the telescoping member.
- said telescoping member includes an end mounting plate, 11 , that includes bolt holes allowing the device to be fixed to a wall, or to a resistance device that is positioned in front of the invention, to prevent movement of the invention relative to the ground, the wall, and/or the resistance device.
- FIGS. 1 & 2 show the invention with a base that includes the telescoping member, 12
- FIGS. 3-5 show the invention with a base that does not include the telescoping member.
- Adjustable support, 23 extends upward from the device base at an angle between 40° and 70° from horizontal.
- the adjustable support extends upward at a 55° angle and includes a means whereby it can be lowered to take up less room for storage.
- the adjustable support, 23 is secured to the base through rear bracket, 20 , and forward bracket, 29 .
- Forward bracket, 29 includes a quick release pin, 25 , that can be removed to lower the adjustable support, 23 , and portion of the invention that it supports, for more compact storage.
- a telescoping member, 31 is positioned inside of and extends from the top of the adjustable support, 23 .
- adjustable support, 23 , and telescoping member, 31 are replaced with a single fixed length support member.
- Adjustable support, 23 , and telescoping member, 31 rise from the base and are oriented in the same plane as the invention's base longitudinal member, 14 .
- the adjustable support, 23 provides a means for telescoping member, 31 , to be extended upwards using a spring-based plunger pin, 27 , secured to the adjustable support, 23 , that engages with holes on the underside of the telescoping member, 31 .
- Two bearings or bushings, 41 are positioned inside the top end of the telescoping member, 31 .
- a shaft, 40 is supported by and passes through bearings, 41 , and extends upward past the end of the telescoping member, 31 .
- a bench pad support frame, 28 mounts onto the end of shaft, 40 , and is secured to it.
- the shaft, 40 , and the bench pad support frame, 28 freely rotate inside the bearings, 41 .
- the bench pad support frame, 28 extends predominantly downward and perpendicular to the shaft, 40 , and then bends, in a preferred embodiment at a 90° angle to continue upward at the same angle as the adjustable support, 23 , telescoping member, 31 , and shaft, 40 .
- a padded torso support bench, 30 is mounted onto the portion of the bench pad support frame, 28 , that is parallel to adjustable support 23 , telescoping member 31 , and shaft, 40 .
- the padded torso support bench, 30 , and frame, 28 are free to rotate with shaft, 40 and, in a preferred embodiment, trace a cylindrical path, with a central axis in-line with the center of shaft, 40 .
- the torso support bench, 30 may be angled slightly up or down from the angle of adjustable support, 23 , telescoping member, 31 , and shaft, 40 and the path traced by the torso support bench, 30 , will be conical.
- the top of the padded torso support bench, 30 is positioned such that an average physically fit user's spine will be in-line with the axis of shaft, 40 , when their groin and stomach are resting against the padded torso support bench, 30 .
- the distance between the top of padded torso support bench, 30 , and the central axis of shaft, 40 is six inches and it is within the spirit of the invention for this distance to be adjustable.
- the weight of the padded torso support bench, 30 , and frame, 28 ensures it always returns to an equilibrium position where the torso support frame, 28 , is aligned with the longitudinal member, 14 , of the device base and the top and bottom edges of the torso support bench, 30 , are parallel to the floor.
- a spring to be attached to the device frame and to the torso support frame to help return the torso support bench to an equilibrium position after it is rotated away from the equilibrium position.
- a resisting device such as, a hydraulic damper, to be attached between the torso support and the device frame to force the user to expend more effort when rotating the bench.
- An inner thigh pad, 26 is attached to the pad mount, 42 , which is attached to the torso support frame, 28 , at the back side of the portion of the torso support frame that is perpendicular to shaft, 40 .
- the inner thigh pad wraps around the torso support frame, 28 , and attaches to the pad mount, 42 .
- the inner thigh pad, 26 covers both sides of the pad mount, 42 .
- the inner thigh pad and mount are situated between the user's inner thighs during proper use of the device, and allow the user to stay properly positioned on the torso support bench when rotating from side to side.
- Two calf support pads, 24 extend outward on both sides from adjustable support, 23 , where they press against the back of the user's calves and help to support the user's lower legs and thereby enable controlled rotation of their torso.
- two foot plates, 22 are attached to each side of the base's foot plate mounts, 17 , which are attached to longitudinal member, 14 , near the back portion of the base, 21 .
- the foot plates, 22 are angled upward towards and are approximately perpendicular to adjustable support, 23 .
- the torso support bench will be sized so that the user's groin and stomach rest against it while their chest extends past it.
- This embodiment allows for the chest and shoulders to be rotated more than the lower torso and the corresponding device portion that supports the lower torso. It is also within the spirit of the invention for the torso support bench to be long enough to support the user's entire torso and allow the user to lean their head against the padding. The longer support pad allows novice users to develop strength and coordination while the shorter torso support bench is for more advanced users.
- spring-based plunger pin, 27 can be disengaged from the holes in the bottom side of telescoping member, 31 , so the telescoping member, 31 , can be moved up or down thereby raising the torso support bench pad and frame to the desired height.
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